Use unicode literals in template tags to avoid unicode decoding errors#71
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Use unicode literals in template tags to avoid unicode decoding errors#71bitterjug wants to merge 3 commits intoarthurk:masterfrom
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There are (ascii) format string literals like this one on line 58:
js = '\tvar {} = "{}";'
These get substituted with values from the page. e.g. for
discus_title yor get a version of the page title which may be unicode
and might contain non ascii characters which triggers a decoding error.
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There are (ascii) format string literals like this one on line 58:
which get substituted with values from the page. e.g. for
discus_title you get a version of the page title, which may be unicode
and might contain non ascii characters which triggers a decoding error.